Exploring the Big Bang: The Role of Quark Collision Experiments

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The discussion centers on the exploration of the Big Bang and the significance of quark collision experiments in modeling its origins. Participants emphasize the need for scientific theories that explain the conditions preceding the Big Bang and the necessity of testing these theories through experimental methods. The conversation highlights the ongoing research in particle physics, particularly the role of quark collisions in understanding cosmic events.

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I asked this somewhere else, but I cannot find it any more (either deleted or removed by some staff). I hope I am asking the right question and in the right place here.Thanks

1 Is big bang accidental or inevitable?
2 I am sure I heard of news about quark collision experiement in order to model bing bang? How is it going now?
 
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uiulic said:
Is big bang accidental or inevitable?

This is a question about the cause of the big bang.

To me this means that you are asking about the conditions of the universe BEFORE the big bang.

Try to google this:

"What happened before the big bang?"

see what you get.

There are scientific theories about cause of bang, or about what was before bang. Ways need to be found to test these theories.
 

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